Heat exchanger for cryosurgical instruments

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Inventors

Malek, Zdenek
Jelinek, Stanislav
Belling, Alexandr
Matena, Vladimir
Jelinek, Jan

Application #

318581

Filed

Nov-5-1981

Published

Dec-11-1984

Current US Class

062/51.1
062/6
165/10
165/11.1
165/179
165/DIG6
374/165

International Classes

F28F 001/40; F28D 017/00

Field of Search

165/4 165/10 165/11 62/6 62/64 62/514

Assignee

Vyzkumny ustav silnoproude elektrotechniky (Prague, CS)

Examiners

Cline; William R.

US Patent References

4259844   Stacked disc heat e...
4310337   Cryogenic apparatus

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Abstract
A heat exchanger for cryosurgical instruments comprises a mantle containing individual layers of a heat exchange substance, such as a heat exchange material or a heat exchange filler, an outer jacket surrounding the mantle, a contact zone within the outer jacket for receiving cooling fluid, and a heat detector in thermal contact with the outer jacket but separated by the mantle from the cooling fluid contact zone. Each of the individual layers of heat exchange substance is positioned within the mantle a spaced distance from every other individual layer, so that these individual layers of heat exchange substance are mutually separated from one another.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A heat exchanger for cryosurgical instruments comprising

a mantle containing individual layers of a heat exchange substance selected from the group consisting of a heat exchange material and a heat exchange filler,

an outer jacket surrounding said mantle and said individual layers of heat exchange substance,

means defining a contact zone within said outer jacket for receiving the cooling fluid of said heat exchanger,

said mantle further comprising a first heat exchange chamber containing a heat detector,

said heat exchange chamber and said heat detector both being separated by said mantle from said means defining said contact zone, and wherein



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The presently known cryosurgical instruments are usually equipped with two heat exchangers, the first for cooling and the second for heating. The cooling heat exchanger is utilized for heat exchange between a cooling fluid and the operating end piece of the instrument. The heating heat exchanger is utilized for heating the cooling fluid leaving the instrument, whenever the enthalpy of the cooling fluid was not fully used for cooling the tissue adjacent to the operating end piece.

Cooling heat exchangers are known as having the simplest type of chamber construction, whenever the cooling fluid by-passes the cooled-down smooth walls thereof, or by-passes the cooled-down ribbed walls thereof, if these ribbed walls are present in the structure. Cooling heat exchangers may also be of the porous type of chamber construction, being formed usually from metallic grids or from perforated metallic foils, in such a manner that these metallic grids or foils have a good mutual thermal contact with each other.
 
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